“I was just re-looking the ADM .308 to compare with the AA. Notice on the AA [7.62mm/.308] upper, the front end of the upper receiver flares out to try and match up seamlessly with the Samson rail. Also notice the cut in the [brass deflector] on the AA rifle. I think AA attention to detail has grown. Both touches make the AA look cooler.

The big question of course is how well it shoots and its durability.

I will see.

I also got the latest 5.56mm AA CORE rifle. Now, the upper receiver also flares out and matches up seamlessly with the key mod rail it came with.”

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